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Either the memory of past bliss is the anguish of to-day; or the agonies which are have their origins in ecstasies which might have been. — Edgar Allan Poe

Will gritted his teeth as Will Junior and Nellie continued their debate. He loved his son, but he found him
and many members of hisgeneration
ruthless in their pursuit of money and standing and harsh toward the less fortunate. He had reminded him on many occasions that both the McClanes and their mother's family
the Van der leydens
had at one time been immigrants. As had members of all the city's wealthy families. But Will's lectures made no difference to his son. He was an American. And those getting off the boat at Castle Garden were not. Italian, Irish, Chinese, Polish
nationality made no difference. They were lazy, stupid, and dirty. Their numbers spelled ruin for the country. p. 264 — Jennifer Donnelly

Empathy means realizing no trauma has discrete edges. Trauma bleeds. — Leslie Jamison

Distress not yourself if you cannot at first understand the deeper mysteries of Spaceland. By degrees they will dawn upon you. — Edwin A. Abbott

You can't be wise without being intelligent, but you certainly can be intelligent without being wise. — Marilyn Vos Savant

Our business is not to solve problems beyond our mortal powers, but to see to it that our thoughts are not unworthy of the great theme. — William Macneile Dixon

Come on, indulge yourself. You got nothing to lose that won't be lost. — Tennessee Williams

I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best. — Oscar Wilde

Remember how we put stickers with your name on your pocessions that could be stolen.We didn't put a sticker on your innocence so don't lose it! — Candace Allan

Sometimes in the darkest places, we find the brightest light. — Jennifer Niven

I take this pain, Lord Jesus,
From Thine own hand;
The strength to bear it bravely
Thou wilt command.
I am too weak for effort.
So let me rest,
In hush of sweet submission
On Thine own breast. — Frances Ridley Havergal

There are no permanent alliances, only permanent interests. — Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston